The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is accepting nominations for its Nongame Wildlife Advisory Committee now through March.
Postponed fishery stakeholder meetings now set for March
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has rescheduled the “Lines of Communication” meetings in North Carolina that were postponed earlier this month.
Hammocks group to hold NC Teachers Association program
The Friends of Hammocks Beach and Bear Island group is hosting an event Saturday that celebrates the North Carolina Teacher’s Association, the only organization for African American educators in the state.
Recreational Gulf flounder season to open in March
A two-week recreational fishing season will open for Gulf flounder in ocean waters between the north end of Portsmouth Island to the South Carolina line next month.
Coastal Reserve Manager Paula Gillikin to speak Feb. 26
The next installment of Morehead City Green Drinks, a casual monthly gathering for people who care about the North Carolina coast, will feature Paula Gillikin, a natural resource manager who coordinates stewardship activities across the 10 sites of the North Carolina Coastal Reserve.
Commission to consider action on septic tank, sandbag rules
The Coastal Resources Commission is scheduled to consider during its meeting Feb. 25-26 proposed changes to rules for septic tanks, permit fees, using sandbags to protect public roads, and a general permit to replace existing bridges and culverts.
Pamlico Sound cultch harvest sites open through March 31
The Division of Marine Fisheries reminds commercial fishermen and the public that four rotational harvest cultch sites in the Pamlico Sound remain open to mechanical oyster harvest.
State seeks public input on migratory bird hunting seasons
The public comment period for the 2026-27 migratory game bird hunting seasons for waterfowl, webless migratory species and extended falconry is now open through March 4.
Battle of Moores Creek Bridge virtual program Feb. 19
The State Archives is commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge with a virtual lunch and learn program, “Marching Toward Revolution” at noon Thursday.
NC State’s 2026 Sport Fishing School to take place in June
The five-day immersive experience in Hatteras for ages 18 and older combines classroom instruction and hands-on training.
New interactive map shows Hatteras Island erosion over time
The map, Hatteras Island Erosion Drone Imagery, features side-by-side comparisons of aerial photos of Rodanthe and Buxton.
Second North Atlantic right whale found dead this year
The carcass of a young female North Atlantic right whale found off the Virginia coast on Feb. 10 is the second reported whale death this year.
Energy Save NC now available in all N.C. counties
Now available in all 100 counties in North Carolina, the Energy Saver NC program offers rebates for qualifying households that make energy-efficient improvements or install high-efficiency electrical appliances in their homes.
Dare County issued permit for Buxton beach nourishment
The Division of Coastal Management also sent a letter to the county affirming that proposed work to rebuild one of three groins near the former Cape Hatteras Lighthouse site does not require a CAMA permit.
Holden Beach Turtle Patrol unveils 2026 T-shirt design
“Every Turtle Counts … Every Action
Matters,” is the message selected to reflect the organization’s “shared commitment to sea turtle conservation, education and environmental stewardship.”
UNCW alum group awards Coastal Federation’s Kerri Allen
Trevor Todd, Kerri Allen and Edward A. “Ed” Sundy Jr. are the newest recipients of UNCW’s Alumni Association Distinguished Awards.
















